Nevada King Gold Corp engages in the acquisition, exploration, and evaluation of resource properties in Nevada. The company explores for gold, silver, iron ore, vanadium, and other base metals. It owns a 100% interest in the Atlanta gold mine, which include 12 patented and 639 unpatented mineral lode claims covering an area of 5166 hectares located in Lincoln County, Nevada; and Iron Point vanadium project consisting of 730 unpatented lode claims and 4 patented mining claims covering an area of approximately 5,197 hectares located in Humboldt County, Nevada. In addition, the company holds interest in the Carico Lake Cedars gold project, Crescent Valley project, Evana Vanadium project, Golconda gold project, Horse Mountain Mill creek project, Hilltop South project, Kobeh Valley project, Nevada Fluorspar project, Buffalo Valley gold project, and Lewis project. The company was formerly known as Victory Metals Inc. and changed its name to Nevada King Gold Corp in April 2021. Nevada King Gold Corp is based in Vancouver, Canada.
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